2 Corinthians – Chapter 9

New Testament15 Verses

1For concerning the ministry that is done towards the saints, it is superfluous for me to write unto you.

2For I know your forward mind: for which I boast of you to the Macedonians, that Achaia also is ready from the year past. And your emulation hath provoked very many.

3Now I have sent the brethren, that the thing which we boast of concerning you be not made void in this behalf, that (as I have said) you may be ready:

4Lest, when the Macedonians shall come with me and find you unprepared, we (not to say ye) should be ashamed in this matter.

5Therefore I thought it necessary to desire the brethren that they would go to you before and prepare this blessing before promised, to be ready, so as a blessing, not as covetousness.

6Now this I say: He who soweth sparingly shall also reap sparingly: and he who soweth in blessings shall also reap blessings.

7Every one as he hath determined in his heart, not with sadness or of necessity: for God loveth a cheerful giver.

8And God is able to make all grace abound in you: that ye always, having all sufficiently in all things, may abound to every good work,

9As it is written: He hath dispersed abroad, he hath given to the poor: his justice remaineth for ever.

10And he that ministereth seed to the sower will both give you bread to eat and will multiply your seed and increase the growth of the fruits of your justice:

11That being enriched in all things, you may abound unto all simplicity which worketh through us thanksgiving to God.

12Because the administration of this office doth not only supply the want of the saints, but aboundeth also by many thanksgivings in the Lord.

13By the proof of this ministry, glorifying God for the obedience of your confession unto the gospel of Christ and for the simplicity of your communicating unto them and unto all.

14And in their praying for you, being desirous of you, because of the excellent grace of God in you.

15Thanks be to God for his unspeakable gift.

Reflection for Today

As you read 2 Corinthians Chapter 9, the Catholic Church invites you to encounter God's living Word through the lens of Sacred Tradition. The Catechism teaches that Scripture must be read "within the living Tradition of the whole Church" (CIC 113). The same Holy Spirit who inspired these words continues to guide the Church in understanding them today.

In Catholic theology, every passage of Scripture points ultimately to Christ and finds its fullest meaning in the Church's sacramental life. The Magisterium—the teaching authority of the Pope and bishops—guides the faithful in authentic interpretation. As you meditate on these verses, consider how the Church Fathers and saints have understood them.

Through lectio divina—the ancient Catholic practice of prayerful reading—allow these words to transform your mind and heart, drawing you deeper into communion with Christ and His Church. Ask the Holy Spirit to illuminate these verses and show you how they call you to deeper faith, hope, and love.

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